A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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... argument , must be strictly identical with those existing in universal thought . It is quite common and easy to give a definition to an idea - a definition which renders it self - contradictory when nothing of the kind really exists in ...
... argument , must be strictly identical with those existing in universal thought . It is quite common and easy to give a definition to an idea - a definition which renders it self - contradictory when nothing of the kind really exists in ...
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... argument of Kant here rests upon nothing but a lawless assump- tion . The best that can be truly said of his argument to prove the infinity of the world is , that it is , in reality , an insult to our Intelligence . In his Thesis , as ...
... argument of Kant here rests upon nothing but a lawless assump- tion . The best that can be truly said of his argument to prove the infinity of the world is , that it is , in reality , an insult to our Intelligence . In his Thesis , as ...
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Asa Mahan. Character of Spencer's Argument . Every one who will carefully examine the argument contained in the above extract , will not fail to perceive that this argument rests exclusively upon two assumptions - that the extent and ...
Asa Mahan. Character of Spencer's Argument . Every one who will carefully examine the argument contained in the above extract , will not fail to perceive that this argument rests exclusively upon two assumptions - that the extent and ...
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Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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